Originally Posted by
Shings
To be honest Mark I was going to go into that.
Its sort of the point.... I remember when I brought the house the form re part p has one question.
Has the house had any electrical work that requires a part p certificate?
Answer
YES - Please give details
NO
DONT KNOW
Its just another piece of paper for the buyer to 'look' at.
Exactly - I have just done a full renovation, bought one and sold one, not once did I have to provide any evidence of part P, just say dont know!
Originally Posted by
Cragrat
you are right who will ask,its this sort of situation i was referring to when i stated no-one polices part-p until it is nobody will take it seriously as only a few people have been prosecuted
but they (house buyer,surveyor,solicitor) may ask if its evident you have a modern kitchen and want to know about its electrics..!!
all i and most others are saying on here is do it right for your own peace of mind end of the day it wont make any difference to me its not my house
i remember last year when corghi changed to gas safe there was a massive media promotion on tv,in the papers and magazines,what did i see regards part-p ? an A5 ad in the daily mail my father-in-law showed to me what a joke to say it is probably the biggest thing to effect the electrical industry for many years
I would say, if your profficiant, and competant then just do it.